Does it seem to you guys that opposing teams are scheming around our noise? I haven't noticed any problems with them getting the plays off when last year, especially against Atlanta and Cincy, the noise factor was huge.

thunderkyss

10-16-2012, 09:25 AM

Sunday, there were as many Packer Fans as there were Texans fans. It probably felt like a home game for Green Bay & could have been a factor for our guys, may not have been expecting the response at home.

Ktexan68

10-16-2012, 09:27 AM

Don't get me wrong, there was a good amount of Packer fans but by no means were there as many as there were Texans. Not even close.

BIG TORO

10-16-2012, 10:11 AM

It was probably 1/4 packer fans which is way too many, and they were loud. Too many Texan sell outs!

Vinnie

10-16-2012, 10:13 AM

Sunday, there were as many Packer Fans as there were Texans fans. It probably felt like a home game for Green Bay & could have been a factor for our guys, may not have been expecting the response at home.

No, there were at least three times as many Texans fans there. What you did have were a lot of bandwagon fans that don't know how to STFU when the offense is on the field though.

thunderkyss

10-16-2012, 10:21 AM

It was probably 1/4 packer fans which is way too many, and they were loud. Too many Texan sell outs!

I thought about this, & actually used to think that way. But, Houston has what 4 million people? Then there are many, many fans that will make that drive to see the Texans play. I drive 90 miles one way.

Things happen, I can't always make my games, but I have no problem finding Houston fans who want to go, for the right price. Right now, none of them are willing to pay more than face value, but once we get a win streak that spans several years, that should change.

Same for the guys who sell their tickets through ticket exchange or ebay, or whatever. The Buzz is strong for the die-hards, soon (if they keep this up) the buzz will be strong for that casual fan, then strong enough for that curious fan, & more of those guys will be buying those tickets. Home & away.

Just a matter of time.

Big Lou

10-16-2012, 10:23 AM

And the boos have to stop. I understand the Texans got there asses handed to them Susnday night, but this team is 5 and 1, no need to boo yet.

Houston isn't Philly South............

TexanSam

10-16-2012, 10:24 AM

Does it seem to you guys that opposing teams are scheming around our noise? I haven't noticed any problems with them getting the plays off when last year, especially against Atlanta and Cincy, the noise factor was huge.

I doubt teams scheme around our noise in particular. For an opposing team, loud noise is loud noise regardless of which stadium they're in. They practice for it.

StarStruck

10-16-2012, 10:46 AM

Don't get me wrong, there was a good amount of Packer fans but by no means were there as many as there were Texans. Not even close.

I agree. The Packer fans represented their team well, but nowhere close to what would would see if Cowboys, Steelers or Bears would have been playing.

I don't think their crowd noise was a factor. I mentioned at the game as well as on board that Rodgers appeared to be wearing ear plugs because as loud as it was in the beginning, he seemed oblivous to anything but connecting with his receivers.

I don't know if it was due to the game being on Monday night, which is what I suspect but at the Cowboys/Bears game, Bears fansbase was almost like a home game for them. They had dozens of canopies set up, the mixture was almost even at the tailgate on the plaza. Some of them were even on stage participating in a dance contest. What I saw Sunday night didn't even compare. Thanks goodness the Bears game, fan base at least, is in Chicago.

SheTexan

10-16-2012, 10:52 AM

The 12th man showed up Sunday night, our team was still JET lagged!

The place was full before kickoff, which is rare, the fans were exceptionally LOUD with the player intros, the pink place card display was awe inspiring, and my ears started to ring before the half, due to the noise. We've always had a problem with fans being to loud while offense is on the field, and that is partly due to ignorance. Same thing when a player gets hurt, regardless of who it is, the fans should be quiet while the player is down. That is just old fashioned RESPECT!!

I stay until the last TEXAN player has left the field, but, I don't blame fans for leaving early Sunday night. Why stay when your team is getting their asses handed to them, and you have LIFE duties that are more important. 5am alarms going off for work or school, tired kids, needing to beat the traffic, etc. If it was a close game then STAY and be loud, if not, go home and prepare for tomorrow. Game over!!

StarStruck

10-16-2012, 11:03 AM

I stay until the last TEXAN player has left the field, but, I don't blame fans for leaving early Sunday night. Why stay when your team is getting their asses handed to them, and you have LIFE duties that are more important. 5am alarms going off for work or school, tired kids, needing to beat the traffic, etc. If it was a close game then STAY and be loud, if not, go home and prepare for tomorrow. Game over!!

After the stadium cleared, I saw you.

SheTexan

10-16-2012, 11:13 AM

After the stadium cleared, I saw you.

Shoulda come up and said howdy!! Took a while to walk back to the tailgate, my butt was dragging! :kitten:

GuerillaBlack

10-16-2012, 11:17 AM

I thought about this, & actually used to think that way. But, Houston has what 4 million people? Then there are many, many fans that will make that drive to see the Texans play. I drive 90 miles one way.

Things happen, I can't always make my games, but I have no problem finding Houston fans who want to go, for the right price. Right now, none of them are willing to pay more than face value, but once we get a win streak that spans several years, that should change.

Same for the guys who sell their tickets through ticket exchange or ebay, or whatever. The Buzz is strong for the die-hards, soon (if they keep this up) the buzz will be strong for that casual fan, then strong enough for that curious fan, & more of those guys will be buying those tickets. Home & away.

Just a matter of time.

Over six million people in the Houston area. From the tv, you could tell there were Packers fans, but nothing compared to the amount of Texans fans there. You can expect the cheeseheads to travel well.

Brisco_County

10-16-2012, 11:19 AM

In 2007, I went to a Dallas/Greenbay game at Cowboy Stadium. It was over 33% cheeseheads. Their fanbase travels like no other.

Corrosion

10-16-2012, 11:34 AM

It was probably 1/4 packer fans which is way too many, and they were loud. Too many Texan sell outs!

You could hear them on TV too .... I almost thought the Packers got a new indoor stadium and were playing at home.

Packers and Steelers do have a history of traveling well .... but damn .... :smiliepalm:

b0ng

10-16-2012, 11:44 AM

Sunday, there were as many Packer Fans as there were Texans fans. It probably felt like a home game for Green Bay & could have been a factor for our guys, may not have been expecting the response at home.

Was at the game and this is not reality except probably late in the 4th quarter when most of the Texans fans were heading for or were already at the exits.

EDIT: As far as "traveling well" goes, teams who won the SB in recent memory tend to travel well.

Corrosion

10-16-2012, 12:15 PM

Was at the game and this is not reality except probably late in the 4th quarter when most of the Texans fans were heading for or were already at the exits.

EDIT: As far as "traveling well" goes, teams who won the SB in recent memory tend to travel well.

I heard them early and often .... Most notably in the early portion of the 3rd quarter.

b0ng

10-16-2012, 12:22 PM

I heard them early and often .... Most notably in the early portion of the 3rd quarter.

Heard them sure, but in no way was there a 1:1 ratio of Packer to Texans fans at any time before like 4 mins left in the 4th.

thunderkyss

10-16-2012, 12:57 PM

Heard them sure, but in no way was there a 1:1 ratio of Packer to Texans fans at any time before like 4 mins left in the 4th.

I might have been using a little hyperbole, but when the Texans were on offense, it wasn't just unknowing Texans' fans making noise. I was out at the concessions for some of the 1st Qtr & it was loud.

There were a couple of times where you could see Matt couldn't hear the play coming in.

May not have been 1:1, or even close. But it was a lot. Enough I think to make the Pack feel comfortable on the road & the Texans to be a little "uneasy"

rolyat93

10-16-2012, 02:34 PM

And the boos have to stop. I understand the Texans got there asses handed to them Susnday night, but this team is 5 and 1, no need to boo yet.

Houston isn't Philly South............

I didn't like the boos in the Tennessee game, but they earned their boos Sunday night.

amazing80

10-16-2012, 08:34 PM

I didn't like the boos in the Tennessee game, but they earned their boos Sunday night.

This, it wasn't because they were losing that they got booed, its because they played the worse game they have played in a LONG TIME Sunday night. They earned those boos.

Corrosion

10-16-2012, 08:54 PM

Heard them sure, but in no way was there a 1:1 ratio of Packer to Texans fans at any time before like 4 mins left in the 4th.

Never said it was 1:1 .... Just that it was noticable that there was a large percentage of asses in seats belonging to Packers fans.

If it was 1:5 .... Thats too much for a home game. :bat:

Premier

10-16-2012, 11:55 PM

I thought about this, & actually used to think that way. But, Houston has what 4 million people?

the city has 2 million, Houston msa is about 6 million..

StarStruck

10-16-2012, 11:58 PM

Shoulda come up and said howdy!! Took a while to walk back to the tailgate, my butt was dragging! :kitten:

My neighbors to the left were still there and we chatted until the game ended. We were probably the last six on the row by then and after we said our goodbyes, my attention abruptly shifted to the time and how long it would take to get out of the parking lot. You know it's alway a pleasure to say howdy to ya.

Norg

10-17-2012, 03:41 AM

it was loud but IDK ive heard louder To be honest

anywho tell that to andy dalton that the crowd nosie deff effected him

but come on guys we need to take it to another level vs the ravens

Speedy

10-17-2012, 07:50 AM

There were less cheeseheads than there were last time they were here when the bullpen was literally 50/50. Not so this time around. I say the ratio was probably somewhere around 1:8 stadiumwide and I never noticed their noise until about halfway through the 3rd as that ratio started evening out.